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Points of the Horse. 



A FAMILIAR TREATISE ON EQUINE CONFORMATION. 

 By CAPT. M. HORACE HAYES, F.R.C.V.S. 



The present Edition has been thoroughly revised and contains numerous 

 additions, including specially-written Chapters on the Breeds of English 

 and Foreign Horses, with over Two Hundred beautiful Illustrations 

 reproduced from Photographs, the larger number of which were taken by 

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" An elaborate and instructive compendium of sound knowledge on a subject of great 

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INFECTIVE DISEASES 



- = - OF ANIMALS. 



Being Part I. of Friedberger and Frohner's Veterinary 

 Pathology, 



With a Chapter on Bacteriology by Dr. G. Newman, D.P.H. 



Translated and Edited 



By Capt. M. H. HAYES, F.R.C.V.S. 



" Whether considered as a work of reference for busy practitioners, as a text-book for 

 students, or as a treatise on pathology in its widest significance, this volume meets every 

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